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Re: [Bug 1073087] Re: multi company Access Denied Document type: Partner, Operation: read

 

It is a bug that has been reported an verified, waiting for a fix.

A workaoround is disable de multicompany acess rules, you will see
something like
bpartner_multicompany and so one ....


On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Landis <1073087@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Ok,
> Modules Multi-Companies Installed from Modules
>
> ADMIN User Assigned to have Multi-Company rights under "users"
>
> ADMIN opens USER 1 and gets "Allowed Companies"   ...  ..
>
> Then additional companies can be given to USER 1, or others.
>
> However, USER 1 still gets the error in General Settings upon Save:
> Access Denied
>
>          Sorry, you are not allowed to modify this document. Please
> contact your system administrator if you think this is an error.
>
>          (Document model: ir.config_parameter)
>
> As OBA recomends, I looked at  ir.config_parameter in ACL.  It is set to
> READ (being checked) all else is unchecked,  No Group is defined.  When
> I searched for "Admin Group" I do not find one.  Ther is "Administration
> / Settings" and "Administration / Access Rights".  Should it be set to
> the Settings Group?  (I would expect so, but why is that not pre-
> defined?"
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1073087
>
> Title:
>   multi company Access Denied Document type: Partner, Operation: read
>
> Status in OpenERP Addons (modules):
>   Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
>   Multi company, Access Denied Document type: Partner, Operation: read
>
>   Steps to produce.
>   ------------------------
>
>   login with admin
>
>   install account,  sales, hr expense.
>
>   create two company [companyA] and [companyB].
>
>   create [usera for comapanya] with all managerial rights and [userb for
> companyb] hr officer right.
>   Here both users's Allowed Companies =  companyA, companyB.
>
>   login via userb and create new employee empb.
>
>   login via usera and try to create new [customer invoice]/SO for
>   employee empb. Getting access error, even usera is manager?
>
>   Access Denied
>   The requested operation cannot be completed due to security
> restrictions. Please contact your system administrator.
>   (Document type: Partner, Operation: read)
>
>   It should not happen here, "OpenERP have somethings wrong
>   configuration with access rights."
>
>   Thanks.
>   Kettor
>
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Title:
  multi company Access Denied Document type: Partner, Operation: read

Status in OpenERP Addons (modules):
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Multi company, Access Denied Document type: Partner, Operation: read

  Steps to produce.
  ------------------------

  login with admin

  install account,  sales, hr expense.

  create two company [companyA] and [companyB].

  create [usera for comapanya] with all managerial rights and [userb for companyb] hr officer right.
  Here both users's Allowed Companies =  companyA, companyB.

  login via userb and create new employee empb.

  login via usera and try to create new [customer invoice]/SO for
  employee empb. Getting access error, even usera is manager?

  Access Denied
  The requested operation cannot be completed due to security restrictions. Please contact your system administrator.
  (Document type: Partner, Operation: read)

  It should not happen here, "OpenERP have somethings wrong
  configuration with access rights."

  Thanks.
  Kettor

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